Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

published:04 Aug 2016

views:78521

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tips for staying safe while visiting and traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
5 Love & Hates of Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
Brazilian HandGestures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

published:20 Jul 2016

views:105176

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

published:01 Aug 2016

views:1323911

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

published:23 Jun 2016

views:90452

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram: https://goo.gl/Vjc3bu
Facebook: https://goo.gl/8zcRoJ

Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of 7,491km (4,655mi). It borders all other South American countries except Ecuador and Chile and occupies 47.3 percent of the continent of South America. Its Amazon River basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife, a variety of ecological systems, and extensive natural resources spanning numerous protected habitats. This unique environmental heritage makes Brazil one of 17 megadiverse countries, and is the subject of significant global interest and debate regarding deforestation and environmental protection.

Rio Carnival

The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is a world famous festival held before Lent every year and considered the biggest carnival in the world with two million people per day on the streets. The first festivals of Rio date back to 1723.

The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately, divided into 5 leagues/ divisions). A samba school is composed of a collaboration of local neighbours that want to attend carnival together, with some kind of regional, geographical common background.

There is a special order that every school has to follow with their parade entries. Each school begins with the "comissão de frente" ("Front Commission" in English), that is the group of people from the school that appear first. Made of ten to fifteen people, the "comissão de frente" introduces the school and sets the mood and style of their presentation. These people have choreographed dances in fancy costumes that usually tell a short story. Following the "comissão de frente" is the first float of the samba school, called "abre-alas" ( "Opening Wing" in English ). These are followed by the Mestre-sala and Porta-Bandeira (Room Master and Flag Carrier), with one to 4 pairs, one active and 3 reserve, to lead the dancers, which include the old guard veterans and the "ala das baianas", with the bateria at the rear and sometimes a brass section and guitars.

Samba school

A samba school (Portuguese:Escola de samba) is a club or dancing school. They practice and often perform in huge square-compounds ("quadras de samba") devoted to practicing and exhibiting samba, an African-Brazilian dance. The schools (which are structured more like a guild than a school in the usual sense) have a strong community basis and are traditionally associated with a particular neighborhood. They are often seen to affirm the cultural validity of the Afro-Brazilian heritage in contrast to the mainstream education system., and have evolved often in contrast to authoritarian development. The phrase "escola de samba" is popularly held to derive from the schoolyard location of the first group's early rehearsals. In Rio de Janeiro especially, they are mostly associated with particular shanty towns ("favela"). Samba and the samba school can be deeply interwoven with the daily lives of the shanty-town dwellers. Throughout the year the samba schools have various happenings and events, most important of which are rehearsals for the main event which is the yearly carnival parade. Each of the main schools spend many months each year designing the theme, holding a competition for their song, building the floats and rehearsing. It is overseen by a "carnavalesco" or carnival director. From 2005, some fourteen of the top samba schools in Rio have used a specially designed warehouse complex, the size of ten football pitches, called Samba City (Cidade do Samba) to build and house the elaborate floats. Each school's parade may consist of about 3,000 performers or more, and the preparations, especially producing the many different costumes, provide work for thousands of the poorest in Brazilian society. The resulting competition is a major economic and media event, with tens of thousands in the live audience and screened live to millions across South America.

Visit Rio - What To Know Before You Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

12:09

kids stealing on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brasil, Olympic Games city

kids stealing on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brasil, Olympic Games city

kids stealing on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brasil, Olympic Games city

Is Rio Safe? Safety Advice for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tips for staying safe while visiting and traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
5 Love & Hates of Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
Brazilian HandGestures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

9:00

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

20:04

25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide

25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide

25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

19:06

After Living In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil For 3 Months

After Living In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil For 3 Months

After Living In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil For 3 Months

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram: https://goo.gl/Vjc3bu
Facebook: https://goo.gl/8zcRoJ

Brazil Clamps Down, Military Takes Control of Rio de Janeiro's Security

Brazil Clamps Down, Military Takes Control of Rio de Janeiro's Security

Brazil Clamps Down, Military Takes Control of Rio de Janeiro's Security

Brazil’s Army is taking control of public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro as a wave of violence rattles the population and dominates media coverage ahead of this year’s presidential election.
Learn More:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-16/brazil-military-takes-control-of-rio-de-janeiro-public-security
Your Support of Independent Media Is Appreciated:
Bitcoin Address- 1PxukfsHv13DbTPMwbRrXQ6wqsKQmgwQqD
Ether- 0x6cf70890e7188dac057cb0284de0f9104ed07a52
Lite Coin - Lhiaz85TyiNmCGDMaQ8DGRGETXfAvYDkTG
https://www.paypal.me/dahboo7
CryptoKings Telegram- https://t.me/CryptoKings7
Get Free Crypto CoinsDaily, No strings Attached!
https://qoinpro.com/8620aa802b989cb4fbd962c0aecf284c
Official Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/dahboo7
www.undergroundworldnews.com
https://www.minds.com/DAHBOO7
My Other Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/Dahboo777
https://twitter.com/dahboo7
https://www.facebook.com/TheUndergroundWorldNews
https://www.instagram.com/dahboo7/
https://steemit.com/@dahboo7

Brazil's Temer gives military control of Rio security

Brazil's president Michel Temer has ordered the military to take charge of security in Rio de Janeiro, as violence threatens to spiral out of control.
It's the first time the army has taken up such a role since the end of military dictatorship in the 1980s.
But there are fears it could leave Rio's most vulnerable at risk.
Al Jazeera'sJoao da Silva reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Brazil army shuts down largest favela in Rio de Janeiro

Drug violence has led Brazil's government to shut down roads and close schools in the country's largest favela.
Even the army has been called to intervene.
Al Jazeera'sKatia Lopez-Hodoyan reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, the state capital of the same name, is the second largest city in Brazil, located in the southeast of the country. Brazilian city better known abroad, major route of international tourism in Brazil and main tourist destination in Latin America and throughout the Southern Hemisphere, the state capital serves as a "mirror" or "portrait" national, either positively or negatively. Currently, Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city, after São Paulo. It is also known as the MarvelousCity, and one that is born it is called carioca. In 2012, the urban landscape of the city was considered World Heritage by UNESCO.
It is a major economic centers, cultural and financial of the country, and is internationally known for many cultural icons and landscapes s...

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

published: 15 Feb 2018

kids stealing on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brasil, Olympic Games city

Is Rio Safe? Safety Advice for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tips for staying safe while visiting and traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
5 Love & Hates of Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
Brazilian HandGestures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe t...

published: 20 Jul 2016

Inside Rio’s favelas, the city's neglected neighborhoods

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out ht...

After Living In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil For 3 Months

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram: https://goo.gl/Vjc3bu
Facebook: https://goo.gl/8zcRoJ

Brazil Clamps Down, Military Takes Control of Rio de Janeiro's Security

Brazil’s Army is taking control of public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro as a wave of violence rattles the population and dominates media coverage ahead of this year’s presidential election.
Learn More:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-16/brazil-military-takes-control-of-rio-de-janeiro-public-security
Your Support of Independent Media Is Appreciated:
Bitcoin Address- 1PxukfsHv13DbTPMwbRrXQ6wqsKQmgwQqD
Ether- 0x6cf70890e7188dac057cb0284de0f9104ed07a52
Lite Coin - Lhiaz85TyiNmCGDMaQ8DGRGETXfAvYDkTG
https://www.paypal.me/dahboo7
CryptoKings Telegram- https://t.me/CryptoKings7
Get Free Crypto CoinsDaily, No strings Attached!
https://qoinpro.com/8620aa802b989cb4fbd962c0aecf284c
Official Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/dahboo7
www.undergroundworldnews.com
...

Brazil's Temer gives military control of Rio security

Brazil's president Michel Temer has ordered the military to take charge of security in Rio de Janeiro, as violence threatens to spiral out of control.
It's the first time the army has taken up such a role since the end of military dictatorship in the 1980s.
But there are fears it could leave Rio's most vulnerable at risk.
Al Jazeera'sJoao da Silva reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Brazil army shuts down largest favela in Rio de Janeiro

Drug violence has led Brazil's government to shut down roads and close schools in the country's largest favela.
Even the army has been called to intervene.
Al Jazeera'sKatia Lopez-Hodoyan reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Visit Rio - What To Know Before You Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. Fr...

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

published:15 Feb 2018

views:113

back

kids stealing on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brasil, Olympic Games city

Is Rio Safe? Safety Advice for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tip...

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tips for staying safe while visiting and traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
5 Love & Hates of Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
Brazilian HandGestures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Heading to Rio and Wondering If It Is Safe? Well it is not the safest place in the world, but it is not as bad as the the news makes it sound. Here are some tips for staying safe while visiting and traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
5 Love & Hates of Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
Brazilian HandGestures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

The Rio you won’t see at the OlympicsWatch part 1, "2016 Olympics: What Rio doesn’t want the world to see"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W_zM7koJy8
Correction: The map at 1:23 had previously and incorrectly indicated Rio de Janeiro's location near the Río de la Plata Basin. We have fixed this and apologize for the error.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Twenty-five percent of the residents of Rio de Janeiro live in informal communities called favelas. Not fully slums but not fully integrated into the city either, these favelas are home to both horrific gang violence and some of the most creative and resourceful people in Rio.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

After Living In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil For 3 Months

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram:...

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram: https://goo.gl/Vjc3bu
Facebook: https://goo.gl/8zcRoJ

I let loose as much as possible about my decisions, experiences, recommendations, and general observations for this awesome, awesome place in Brazil!
Instagram: https://goo.gl/Vjc3bu
Facebook: https://goo.gl/8zcRoJ

Brazil Clamps Down, Military Takes Control of Rio de Janeiro's Security

Brazil’s Army is taking control of public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro as a wave of violence rattles the population and dominates media coverage ahea...

Brazil’s Army is taking control of public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro as a wave of violence rattles the population and dominates media coverage ahead of this year’s presidential election.
Learn More:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-16/brazil-military-takes-control-of-rio-de-janeiro-public-security
Your Support of Independent Media Is Appreciated:
Bitcoin Address- 1PxukfsHv13DbTPMwbRrXQ6wqsKQmgwQqD
Ether- 0x6cf70890e7188dac057cb0284de0f9104ed07a52
Lite Coin - Lhiaz85TyiNmCGDMaQ8DGRGETXfAvYDkTG
https://www.paypal.me/dahboo7
CryptoKings Telegram- https://t.me/CryptoKings7
Get Free Crypto CoinsDaily, No strings Attached!
https://qoinpro.com/8620aa802b989cb4fbd962c0aecf284c
Official Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/dahboo7
www.undergroundworldnews.com
https://www.minds.com/DAHBOO7
My Other Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/Dahboo777
https://twitter.com/dahboo7
https://www.facebook.com/TheUndergroundWorldNews
https://www.instagram.com/dahboo7/
https://steemit.com/@dahboo7

Brazil’s Army is taking control of public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro as a wave of violence rattles the population and dominates media coverage ahead of this year’s presidential election.
Learn More:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-16/brazil-military-takes-control-of-rio-de-janeiro-public-security
Your Support of Independent Media Is Appreciated:
Bitcoin Address- 1PxukfsHv13DbTPMwbRrXQ6wqsKQmgwQqD
Ether- 0x6cf70890e7188dac057cb0284de0f9104ed07a52
Lite Coin - Lhiaz85TyiNmCGDMaQ8DGRGETXfAvYDkTG
https://www.paypal.me/dahboo7
CryptoKings Telegram- https://t.me/CryptoKings7
Get Free Crypto CoinsDaily, No strings Attached!
https://qoinpro.com/8620aa802b989cb4fbd962c0aecf284c
Official Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/dahboo7
www.undergroundworldnews.com
https://www.minds.com/DAHBOO7
My Other Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/Dahboo777
https://twitter.com/dahboo7
https://www.facebook.com/TheUndergroundWorldNews
https://www.instagram.com/dahboo7/
https://steemit.com/@dahboo7

Brazil's president Michel Temer has ordered the military to take charge of security in Rio de Janeiro, as violence threatens to spiral out of control.
It's the first time the army has taken up such a role since the end of military dictatorship in the 1980s.
But there are fears it could leave Rio's most vulnerable at risk.
Al Jazeera'sJoao da Silva reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Brazil's president Michel Temer has ordered the military to take charge of security in Rio de Janeiro, as violence threatens to spiral out of control.
It's the first time the army has taken up such a role since the end of military dictatorship in the 1980s.
But there are fears it could leave Rio's most vulnerable at risk.
Al Jazeera'sJoao da Silva reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Brazil army shuts down largest favela in Rio de Janeiro

Drug violence has led Brazil's government to shut down roads and close schools in the country's largest favela.
Even the army has been called to intervene.
A...

Drug violence has led Brazil's government to shut down roads and close schools in the country's largest favela.
Even the army has been called to intervene.
Al Jazeera'sKatia Lopez-Hodoyan reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Drug violence has led Brazil's government to shut down roads and close schools in the country's largest favela.
Even the army has been called to intervene.
Al Jazeera'sKatia Lopez-Hodoyan reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Rio de Janeiro Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/Rio-de-Janeiro.d178301.Destination-Travel-Guides
The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunrises. The Brazilian locals are up and about soon enough, piling onto the beautiful beaches and expressing themselves through artwork, dance, and the ubiquitous Rio de Janeiro partying.
A Rio de Janeiro tour must stop at Christ the Redeemer, the ubiquitous statue that watches over the city from above the TijucaNational Forest. Take the cable car to the lookout point on Sugarloaf Mountain, the city’s iconic peak, and try not to look down – it’s a long way to drop!
After a morning spent in nature, your Rio de Janeiro sightseeing should continue in the city proper. Join the sun worshippers at Copacabana, where you can stake out a pa...

Rio De Janeiro City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

Learn more about Rio: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/rio-de-janeiro

published: 25 Nov 2014

Rio de Janeiro Beach (Brazil) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
...

Rio de Janeiro -10 Things You Need To Know - Hostelworld Video

"Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in Rio De Janeiro today: http://hwrld.cm/1m00zkS
Visiting the Brazilian capital, Rio de Janeiro? Here is a list of 10 things you'll need to know. If you love sun, sand, sea and celebrations, you are in for a treat with Rio de Janeiro. Boasting a setting unlike any other in the world, with people who are unlike any in the world.
With a unique mountainous landscape, there are several places to look over and admire the city, some with cable cars to reach the summit. There are three ways to reach the Christ the Redeemer statue; the first is to walk, which is strenuous, the second to take a taxi, which can be expensive and the third and most popular route is to take the tram.
Visit the famous world w...

published: 31 Mar 2010

Visit Brazil - Safety Advice for Traveling Brazil

http://www.woltersworld.com
Brazilian tourism safety tips for travelers and tourists heading to Brazil, specifically Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo for Carneval, the Olympics in Rio de Janierio. Brazil is an amazing country & Wolters World's favorite country to visit, from the amazing natural beauty, fun people and incredible history. But you need to be safe and we give you some basic safety and security tips for visiting Brazil.
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014
This was not filmed in Brazil.

published: 18 Jan 2014

Top Things to do in Rio de Janeiro (Travel Guide Brazil)

I traveled to Rio for only 2 days and saw actually quite a lot from the city in Brazil - here I show you the things to do in Rio de Janeiro in 48h including the main sights of this beautiful city at the Copacabana.
Related article: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Beside the touristic things to do in Rio de Janeiro I feature restaurants, beaches and some great local food.
I stayed at the great WindsorAtlantica right next to the Copacabana beach:
http://www.back-packer.org/windsor_rio
Spots:
- Pao de Ac...

One Day in Rio De Janeiro | Expedia

If you’ve scored an extended layover in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, start brushing up on your Portuguese. With hours until your next flight, you have the perfect opportunity to soak up the Carioca culture—outside of the airport. Skip the terminal lounge, and instead venture out into the colorful streets and pristine beaches to experience one day in Rio De Janeiro.
Even just 24 hours in Rio De Janeiro will shower you with unforgettable memories, from a pick-up soccer game at Copacabana Beach to a picnic along the shores of Prai Vermelha. Discover the lure of the famous Ipanema Beach, or climb the magnificent multicolored Selaron Steps. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for an adventure, hitch a ride on the cable cars to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for sweeping views of “The Marvelous City.” T...

Sugarloaf, Rio de Janeiro - Meeting the monkeys | travel guide

Sugarloaf, together with the statue of Christ is one of the marks of the "Cidade Maravilhosa" how Rio de Janeiro is called. TodayTravel Tranquilo will talk about an amazing day we spent on the Sugarloaf and why do we think that hiking is the best option how to fully enjoy the beauties of the Sugarloaf mountain. In the morning we hiked the first part of the Sugarloaf tour, a hill called Morro da Urca. Then we took the lift to the top of the Sugar Loaf. Looking around ourselves from the top of this unique mountain we understood why Rio de Janeiro is considered the most beautiful city in the world!
If you would like to read more about our travelling please visit
www.traveltranquilo.com

published: 02 Aug 2015

Rio de Janeiro Guide Day 2: Held Up In A FAVELA!

Important favela tips: http://storyv.com/lessons-gunpoint-brazilian-favela/
Heya! This is the vlog from our second day back in the land of ice cool cerveja and tiny, colourful houses. In this day guide to Rio de Janeiro we started the morning off with a cruisy bicycle ride through Ipanema and around LagoaRodrigo da Freitas before heading back through Leblon to have lunch in Copacabana! Phew!
But that was just the first half of the day... We then jumped in an Uber to head to Santa Teresa but accidentally ended up in a favela along the way which quickly turned the day from joyous to sour (just watch the video). Luckily our accommodation was located near Lapa and Cinelândia where we took you with us for a much needed calm down drink.
Enjoy!
Download our freee eBook! http://storyv.com/12-...

published: 07 Jul 2016

Rio de Janeiro Trip 2017 (HD 1080p)

Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTrip 2017, Rio de JaneiroBeaches, Rio de Janeiro TravelGuide, Rio de Janeiro Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laid back beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collecti...

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil trip 2016 (HD 1080p)

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil trip 2016 - VisitRio De Janeiro beach - Rio De Janeiro City, Brazil tourism 2016
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbo...

published: 13 Feb 2016

Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro - BrazilTravel guidehttp://bit.ly/17cBAov
Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
You can eat your way around the world in Rio, with hundreds of restaurants offering the best gastronomic cuisine that befits this multi-cultural city. Award-winning innovative chefs have created dazzling fusion dishes from all over Brazil; but sometimes it's hard to beat a simple pão de queijo (cheesy cassava doughball), washed down with a beer "bem gelada" - well chilled.
Copacabana and Ipanema have the greatest number of places to eat, but it's worth exploring beyond the Zona Sul, to Santa Teresa and Lagoa, for example, where there are many excellent restaurants, often providing better value for money and with fewer crowds in high season....

published: 08 Nov 2013

The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is one of few global cities that strikes a balance between cosmopolitan hub and natural wonder. As well its openness and unique mix of people, the city has a wide range of galleries, restaurants and world-famous beaches. Our new travel guide, published by Gestalten, will help you discover every pocket of the city. Available now at The MonocleShop: http://www.monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/the-monocle-travel-guide-rio-de-janeiro/

published: 20 Jan 2016

Insider Travel Tips for Rio de Janeiro

http://braziliangringo.com/trip-rio-de-janeiro/ We're tired of stereotyped and unhelpful information being spread about Rio de Janeiro so we decided to sit down and share useful tips for those who want to travel better to Rio.
http://www.riopalazzo.com/ Stay at Adam's BNB

Rio de Janeiro Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/Rio-de-Janeiro.d178301.Destination-Travel-Guides
The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunr...

http://www.expedia.com/Rio-de-Janeiro.d178301.Destination-Travel-Guides
The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunrises. The Brazilian locals are up and about soon enough, piling onto the beautiful beaches and expressing themselves through artwork, dance, and the ubiquitous Rio de Janeiro partying.
A Rio de Janeiro tour must stop at Christ the Redeemer, the ubiquitous statue that watches over the city from above the TijucaNational Forest. Take the cable car to the lookout point on Sugarloaf Mountain, the city’s iconic peak, and try not to look down – it’s a long way to drop!
After a morning spent in nature, your Rio de Janeiro sightseeing should continue in the city proper. Join the sun worshippers at Copacabana, where you can stake out a patch of beach or float out to sea with the paddleboarders. Shop for souvenirs in Ipanema, or take part in the street dances, festivals, and parades that may spontaneously break out.
The “Cidade Maravilhosa,” or the marvelous city, has much to offer all of its visitors. What impression will it leave with you?
Visit our Rio de Janeiro travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Expedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expedia
Instagram: http://instagram.com/expedia
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Expedia/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Expedia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder:
http://viewfinder.expedia.com/

http://www.expedia.com/Rio-de-Janeiro.d178301.Destination-Travel-Guides
The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunrises. The Brazilian locals are up and about soon enough, piling onto the beautiful beaches and expressing themselves through artwork, dance, and the ubiquitous Rio de Janeiro partying.
A Rio de Janeiro tour must stop at Christ the Redeemer, the ubiquitous statue that watches over the city from above the TijucaNational Forest. Take the cable car to the lookout point on Sugarloaf Mountain, the city’s iconic peak, and try not to look down – it’s a long way to drop!
After a morning spent in nature, your Rio de Janeiro sightseeing should continue in the city proper. Join the sun worshippers at Copacabana, where you can stake out a patch of beach or float out to sea with the paddleboarders. Shop for souvenirs in Ipanema, or take part in the street dances, festivals, and parades that may spontaneously break out.
The “Cidade Maravilhosa,” or the marvelous city, has much to offer all of its visitors. What impression will it leave with you?
Visit our Rio de Janeiro travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Expedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expedia
Instagram: http://instagram.com/expedia
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Expedia/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Expedia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder:
http://viewfinder.expedia.com/

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► https://goo.gl/MXPgSs
Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/awdDrh
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► https://goo.gl/MXPgSs
Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/awdDrh
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

Visit Rio - What To Know Before You Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. Fr...

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the BigJesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
Is Rio Safe? SafetyAdvice for Visiting Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3aK2e-VfoA
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpnNuSQZcKE
Brazilian HandGestures You Should Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpTgPsUOIOc
5 Things You WillLove & Hate about Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RJ1TqSXedM
5 Tips for Visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zgtY6QVYY
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
http://www.facebook.com/woltersworld
http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

"Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in Rio De Janeiro today: http://hwrld.cm/1m00zkS
Visiting the Brazilian capital, Rio de Janeiro? Here is a list of 10 things you'll need to know. If you love sun, sand, sea and celebrations, you are in for a treat with Rio de Janeiro. Boasting a setting unlike any other in the world, with people who are unlike any in the world.
With a unique mountainous landscape, there are several places to look over and admire the city, some with cable cars to reach the summit. There are three ways to reach the Christ the Redeemer statue; the first is to walk, which is strenuous, the second to take a taxi, which can be expensive and the third and most popular route is to take the tram.
Visit the famous world wonder, Christ the Redeemer, witness the beauty of Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon and take a stroll through Rio's botanic gardens. Check out and ascend or descend the famous steps of Escadaria Selarón. Explore the lush surrounding rainforests or the architecture of the city center. Relax on Rio's famous and stunning beaches, including Coco Cabana & Ipanema. Try enjoyable activities such as hanggliding or witness a breathtaking view of the city from the Sugarloaf Mountain and a great deal more.
Shopping, indulging in history, exploring, eating, partaking in social events, there's something for everyone.
Find cheap hotels and hostels in Rio de Janeiro today with http://www.hostelworld.com"

"Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in Rio De Janeiro today: http://hwrld.cm/1m00zkS
Visiting the Brazilian capital, Rio de Janeiro? Here is a list of 10 things you'll need to know. If you love sun, sand, sea and celebrations, you are in for a treat with Rio de Janeiro. Boasting a setting unlike any other in the world, with people who are unlike any in the world.
With a unique mountainous landscape, there are several places to look over and admire the city, some with cable cars to reach the summit. There are three ways to reach the Christ the Redeemer statue; the first is to walk, which is strenuous, the second to take a taxi, which can be expensive and the third and most popular route is to take the tram.
Visit the famous world wonder, Christ the Redeemer, witness the beauty of Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon and take a stroll through Rio's botanic gardens. Check out and ascend or descend the famous steps of Escadaria Selarón. Explore the lush surrounding rainforests or the architecture of the city center. Relax on Rio's famous and stunning beaches, including Coco Cabana & Ipanema. Try enjoyable activities such as hanggliding or witness a breathtaking view of the city from the Sugarloaf Mountain and a great deal more.
Shopping, indulging in history, exploring, eating, partaking in social events, there's something for everyone.
Find cheap hotels and hostels in Rio de Janeiro today with http://www.hostelworld.com"

http://www.woltersworld.com
Brazilian tourism safety tips for travelers and tourists heading to Brazil, specifically Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo for Carneval, the Olympics in Rio de Janierio. Brazil is an amazing country & Wolters World's favorite country to visit, from the amazing natural beauty, fun people and incredible history. But you need to be safe and we give you some basic safety and security tips for visiting Brazil.
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014
This was not filmed in Brazil.

http://www.woltersworld.com
Brazilian tourism safety tips for travelers and tourists heading to Brazil, specifically Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo for Carneval, the Olympics in Rio de Janierio. Brazil is an amazing country & Wolters World's favorite country to visit, from the amazing natural beauty, fun people and incredible history. But you need to be safe and we give you some basic safety and security tips for visiting Brazil.
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014
This was not filmed in Brazil.

If you’ve scored an extended layover in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, start brushing up on your Portuguese. With hours until your next flight, you have the perfect opportunity to soak up the Carioca culture—outside of the airport. Skip the terminal lounge, and instead venture out into the colorful streets and pristine beaches to experience one day in Rio De Janeiro.
Even just 24 hours in Rio De Janeiro will shower you with unforgettable memories, from a pick-up soccer game at Copacabana Beach to a picnic along the shores of Prai Vermelha. Discover the lure of the famous Ipanema Beach, or climb the magnificent multicolored Selaron Steps. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for an adventure, hitch a ride on the cable cars to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for sweeping views of “The Marvelous City.” The mountain stands 1,296 feet high, and overlooks the city and Guanabara Bay.
Whether you’re nibbling on empanadas in the city center or lounging in the sand at the shore, the views are bound to beat those at the terminal. Between your flights, experience Rio in a day, instead of getting cabin fever.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on social media:
TWITTER: twitter.com/expedia
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/expedia
INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/expedia
GOOGLE+: plus.google.com/+expedia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder:
Viewfinder.expedia.com

If you’ve scored an extended layover in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, start brushing up on your Portuguese. With hours until your next flight, you have the perfect opportunity to soak up the Carioca culture—outside of the airport. Skip the terminal lounge, and instead venture out into the colorful streets and pristine beaches to experience one day in Rio De Janeiro.
Even just 24 hours in Rio De Janeiro will shower you with unforgettable memories, from a pick-up soccer game at Copacabana Beach to a picnic along the shores of Prai Vermelha. Discover the lure of the famous Ipanema Beach, or climb the magnificent multicolored Selaron Steps. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for an adventure, hitch a ride on the cable cars to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for sweeping views of “The Marvelous City.” The mountain stands 1,296 feet high, and overlooks the city and Guanabara Bay.
Whether you’re nibbling on empanadas in the city center or lounging in the sand at the shore, the views are bound to beat those at the terminal. Between your flights, experience Rio in a day, instead of getting cabin fever.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on social media:
TWITTER: twitter.com/expedia
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/expedia
INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/expedia
GOOGLE+: plus.google.com/+expedia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder:
Viewfinder.expedia.com

Sugarloaf, together with the statue of Christ is one of the marks of the "Cidade Maravilhosa" how Rio de Janeiro is called. TodayTravel Tranquilo will talk about an amazing day we spent on the Sugarloaf and why do we think that hiking is the best option how to fully enjoy the beauties of the Sugarloaf mountain. In the morning we hiked the first part of the Sugarloaf tour, a hill called Morro da Urca. Then we took the lift to the top of the Sugar Loaf. Looking around ourselves from the top of this unique mountain we understood why Rio de Janeiro is considered the most beautiful city in the world!
If you would like to read more about our travelling please visit
www.traveltranquilo.com

Sugarloaf, together with the statue of Christ is one of the marks of the "Cidade Maravilhosa" how Rio de Janeiro is called. TodayTravel Tranquilo will talk about an amazing day we spent on the Sugarloaf and why do we think that hiking is the best option how to fully enjoy the beauties of the Sugarloaf mountain. In the morning we hiked the first part of the Sugarloaf tour, a hill called Morro da Urca. Then we took the lift to the top of the Sugar Loaf. Looking around ourselves from the top of this unique mountain we understood why Rio de Janeiro is considered the most beautiful city in the world!
If you would like to read more about our travelling please visit
www.traveltranquilo.com

Rio de Janeiro Guide Day 2: Held Up In A FAVELA!

Important favela tips: http://storyv.com/lessons-gunpoint-brazilian-favela/
Heya! This is the vlog from our second day back in the land of ice cool cerveja and...

Important favela tips: http://storyv.com/lessons-gunpoint-brazilian-favela/
Heya! This is the vlog from our second day back in the land of ice cool cerveja and tiny, colourful houses. In this day guide to Rio de Janeiro we started the morning off with a cruisy bicycle ride through Ipanema and around LagoaRodrigo da Freitas before heading back through Leblon to have lunch in Copacabana! Phew!
But that was just the first half of the day... We then jumped in an Uber to head to Santa Teresa but accidentally ended up in a favela along the way which quickly turned the day from joyous to sour (just watch the video). Luckily our accommodation was located near Lapa and Cinelândia where we took you with us for a much needed calm down drink.
Enjoy!
Download our freee eBook! http://storyv.com/12-steps
Location: Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCamera: Canon G7X - https://storyv.com/go/g7x
Laptop (editing): https://storyv.com/go/macbook
Airbnb Accommodation: https://storyv.com/go/airbnb
Hotels Combined Accommodation: https://storyv.com/go/hotelscombined/yt-s1OzGgHDDls
Music:
Youtube AudioLibrary - NiceTo YouKevin Macleod - QuasiMotion (https://incompetech.com/)
Montego Bay - http://ec-media.sndcdn.com/
Choppinish - http://ec-media.sndcdn.com/
Kevin Macleod - Modern JazzSamba (https://incompetech.com/)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to another travel vlog!
We areHannah and Dan, a twenty-something Australian/Brazilian couple who met whilst travelling solo in Thailand and then went on to wander the world together indefinitely.
With a thirst for experiencing and learning about unfamiliar cultures in exotic corners of the world, we travel slowly, living a digital nomad lifestyle.
Our Combined Mission: To travel to every country in the world whilst inspiring, encouraging and helping YOU to travel more and experience the real world for yourself!
FOLLOW THE ADVENTURE!
JOIN US!
Website: http://storyv.com
Youtube: https://youtube.com/storyvnow?sub_con...
Facebook: http://facebook.com/storyvnow
Instagram: https://instagram.com/storyv_com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/storyvnow

Important favela tips: http://storyv.com/lessons-gunpoint-brazilian-favela/
Heya! This is the vlog from our second day back in the land of ice cool cerveja and tiny, colourful houses. In this day guide to Rio de Janeiro we started the morning off with a cruisy bicycle ride through Ipanema and around LagoaRodrigo da Freitas before heading back through Leblon to have lunch in Copacabana! Phew!
But that was just the first half of the day... We then jumped in an Uber to head to Santa Teresa but accidentally ended up in a favela along the way which quickly turned the day from joyous to sour (just watch the video). Luckily our accommodation was located near Lapa and Cinelândia where we took you with us for a much needed calm down drink.
Enjoy!
Download our freee eBook! http://storyv.com/12-steps
Location: Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCamera: Canon G7X - https://storyv.com/go/g7x
Laptop (editing): https://storyv.com/go/macbook
Airbnb Accommodation: https://storyv.com/go/airbnb
Hotels Combined Accommodation: https://storyv.com/go/hotelscombined/yt-s1OzGgHDDls
Music:
Youtube AudioLibrary - NiceTo YouKevin Macleod - QuasiMotion (https://incompetech.com/)
Montego Bay - http://ec-media.sndcdn.com/
Choppinish - http://ec-media.sndcdn.com/
Kevin Macleod - Modern JazzSamba (https://incompetech.com/)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to another travel vlog!
We areHannah and Dan, a twenty-something Australian/Brazilian couple who met whilst travelling solo in Thailand and then went on to wander the world together indefinitely.
With a thirst for experiencing and learning about unfamiliar cultures in exotic corners of the world, we travel slowly, living a digital nomad lifestyle.
Our Combined Mission: To travel to every country in the world whilst inspiring, encouraging and helping YOU to travel more and experience the real world for yourself!
FOLLOW THE ADVENTURE!
JOIN US!
Website: http://storyv.com
Youtube: https://youtube.com/storyvnow?sub_con...
Facebook: http://facebook.com/storyvnow
Instagram: https://instagram.com/storyv_com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/storyvnow

Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTrip 2017, Rio de JaneiroBeaches, Rio de Janeiro TravelGuide, Rio de Janeiro Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laid back beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Beaches
------------
Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos ("sungas" in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of "riding" the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, "to grab an alligator"). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
Corcovado
Viewing Rio from top of the 710 m high Corcovado (meaning hunchback) hill with its landmark statue of Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) is most impressive and a truly breathtaking experience. There are superb views of the Zona Sul (Copacabana, Ipanema, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Botanical Garden) and inland to the Maracana stadium.
Pão de Açúcar
The Sugar Loaf mountain with its smaller companion, Morro da Urca, is another Rio top landmark. Going atop is one of the most popular activities in Rio and a definite must-do. Several vantage points offer magnificent views of the bay, the city center and west to the famous beaches and beyond, so that you will get a good idea of the layout of the Marvelous city. Do not make the mistake of thinking you have seen enough once you have seen the view from Corcovado. Try Sugar Loaf at sunset for a truly mind-blowing experience.

Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTrip 2017, Rio de JaneiroBeaches, Rio de Janeiro TravelGuide, Rio de Janeiro Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laid back beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Beaches
------------
Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos ("sungas" in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of "riding" the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, "to grab an alligator"). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
Corcovado
Viewing Rio from top of the 710 m high Corcovado (meaning hunchback) hill with its landmark statue of Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) is most impressive and a truly breathtaking experience. There are superb views of the Zona Sul (Copacabana, Ipanema, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Botanical Garden) and inland to the Maracana stadium.
Pão de Açúcar
The Sugar Loaf mountain with its smaller companion, Morro da Urca, is another Rio top landmark. Going atop is one of the most popular activities in Rio and a definite must-do. Several vantage points offer magnificent views of the bay, the city center and west to the famous beaches and beyond, so that you will get a good idea of the layout of the Marvelous city. Do not make the mistake of thinking you have seen enough once you have seen the view from Corcovado. Try Sugar Loaf at sunset for a truly mind-blowing experience.

Take a tour of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Number 5: Christ the Redeemer. Rio de Janeiro was set amidst stunning natural settings, get a sweeping view of the city from the side of this large Christ's statue on CorcovadoMountain.
Number 4: Sugar Loaf Mountain. Any discussion on landscape of Rio de Janeiro was incomplete without the Sugar Loaf Mountain, you can take the cable car to get to the top.
Number 3: Quinta da Boa Vista. Meaning park of nice view in English, this beautifully landscaped park complex, was formally used by the royal family.
Number 2: Carnival. Described as the world's greatest party, locals and visitors congregate to participate in a festival, that includes colorful floats, music and dancers.
And number 1: Beaches. Life in this city revolves around beaches, with many beaches to choose from, you too can experience the world's famous beach, Culture of Rio de Janeiro.
Keep watching our travel video series, ciao.

Take a tour of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Number 5: Christ the Redeemer. Rio de Janeiro was set amidst stunning natural settings, get a sweeping view of the city from the side of this large Christ's statue on CorcovadoMountain.
Number 4: Sugar Loaf Mountain. Any discussion on landscape of Rio de Janeiro was incomplete without the Sugar Loaf Mountain, you can take the cable car to get to the top.
Number 3: Quinta da Boa Vista. Meaning park of nice view in English, this beautifully landscaped park complex, was formally used by the royal family.
Number 2: Carnival. Described as the world's greatest party, locals and visitors congregate to participate in a festival, that includes colorful floats, music and dancers.
And number 1: Beaches. Life in this city revolves around beaches, with many beaches to choose from, you too can experience the world's famous beach, Culture of Rio de Janeiro.
Keep watching our travel video series, ciao.

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil trip 2016 - VisitRio De Janeiro beach - Rio De Janeiro City, Brazil tourism 2016
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World .
Beaches in Rio de janeiro, Brazil
================
Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos ("sungas" in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of "riding" the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, "to grab an alligator"). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
The beaches in Barra and Recreio (Quebra-Mar, Pepê, Pontal, Prainha) were favored by surfers and hang-gliders until the 1980s, but now they are outnumbered by the middle-class and nouveau riche from the suburbs and also WestZone favela residents, such as now world-famous Cidade de Deus (City of God, made famous in the eponymous film).

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil trip 2016 - VisitRio De Janeiro beach - Rio De Janeiro City, Brazil tourism 2016
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World .
Beaches in Rio de janeiro, Brazil
================
Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos ("sungas" in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of "riding" the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, "to grab an alligator"). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
The beaches in Barra and Recreio (Quebra-Mar, Pepê, Pontal, Prainha) were favored by surfers and hang-gliders until the 1980s, but now they are outnumbered by the middle-class and nouveau riche from the suburbs and also WestZone favela residents, such as now world-famous Cidade de Deus (City of God, made famous in the eponymous film).

World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro - BrazilTravel guidehttp://bit.ly/17cBAov
Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
You can eat your way around the world in Rio, with hundreds of restaurants offering the best gastronomic cuisine that befits this multi-cultural city. Award-winning innovative chefs have created dazzling fusion dishes from all over Brazil; but sometimes it's hard to beat a simple pão de queijo (cheesy cassava doughball), washed down with a beer "bem gelada" - well chilled.
Copacabana and Ipanema have the greatest number of places to eat, but it's worth exploring beyond the Zona Sul, to Santa Teresa and Lagoa, for example, where there are many excellent restaurants, often providing better value for money and with fewer crowds in high season.
The Rio restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over R$200)
Moderate (R$ 50 to R$200)
Cheap (up to R$50)
These Rio restaurant prices are based on the average price of a three-course meal and half a bottle of house wine or equivalent, including tax. Sales tax of 5% and a service charge of 10-15% are added to most restaurant bills in Rio. Most credit cards are now widely accepted in the city's restaurants, although some of the cheaper or older establishments only accept cash. If you have American Express, or a lesser-known credit card, it's advisable to phone the restaurant in advance to check whether or not they'll accept it.
Roberta Sudbrack
Price: Expensive
The first chef in Rio to be awarded three Michelin stars for her modern and airy restaurant in Jardim Botanico, Roberta Sudbrack has cooked for world leaders, including Fidel Castro, Bill Clinton and former Brazilian presidentFernando Cardoso. Sudbrack's taste-bud tantalisers include such imaginative wonders as gema caipiri - polenta caviar with egg yolk; the chef's signature style focussing on fresh, unadulterated ingredients served with panache. Not cheap, but superb for that special treat. Open evenings only, except Saturdays, for good value four-course set lunch.
Address: Avenida Lineu de Paula Machado, 916, Jardim Botânico,, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Le Pré Catelan
Price: Expensive
The flagship restaurant of the Sofitel hotel on Copacabana beach, Le Pré Catelan serves up some of the most adventurous dishes in Rio. French gourmet cuisine goes up the Amazon, in a gastronomic exploration of the wonders of Brazilian tropical specialities. Four-Michelin-star French chef RolandVillard loves to pamper his clients so he often stops at tables to chat and help you choose your order. Try the fish consommé, served with a giant pirarucu fish scale as a spoon.
Address: Avenida Atlântica 4240, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Aprazível
Price: Moderate
ExcellentBrazilian food is served in this magical tropical garden restaurant in Santa Teresa overlooking the city centre. Led by chef AnaCastilho from Minas Gerais, dishes are rich in exotic flavours, though there's also a strong European influence. The Aprazivel Salad is a sweet and tangy blend of grilled aubergine and sweet potato with parmesan shavings and sun-dried tomatoes, while the moquequinha is a succulently light fish cooked in coconut cream sauce. Desserts such as banana Santa Teresa, served with warm chocolate sauce and sliced almonds are as sweet and delightful as the setting. Open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday evenings only.
Address: Rua Aprazîvel 62, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Casa da Feijoada
Price: Moderate
Feijoada is generally accepted as Brazil's national dish, so you'd be remiss not to sample this rich stew at least once during your stay in Rio. And the Casa da Feijoada, on a quiet corner of Ipanema, is one of the best places to try feijoada, complete with its side dishes of black beans, shredded greens, rice, crackling, and slices of orange. They also offer a novel appetiser: cold bean soup, which is tastier than it might sound. And the whole lot is finished off with a knock-out batida -- fruit cocktail with aguardente rum. Come here for Saturday lunch, as is the custom, and give yourself the rest of the afternoon off.
Address: Rua Prudente de Morais, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
=================================
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Restaurants, Rio de Janeiro Hotels, Rio de Janeiro Attractions, Rio de Janeiro Tours, Rio de Janeiro Introduction, Rio de Janeiro tourism, Rio de Janeiro travel guide, Rio de Janeiro vacation, South America, Brazil, Brazil tourism, Brazil vacation, Brazil travel guide, Rio de Janeiro Nightlife, travel guide, tourism, vacation === Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Travel guide, Tourism, Vacation

World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Rio de Janeiro - BrazilTravel guidehttp://bit.ly/17cBAov
Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
You can eat your way around the world in Rio, with hundreds of restaurants offering the best gastronomic cuisine that befits this multi-cultural city. Award-winning innovative chefs have created dazzling fusion dishes from all over Brazil; but sometimes it's hard to beat a simple pão de queijo (cheesy cassava doughball), washed down with a beer "bem gelada" - well chilled.
Copacabana and Ipanema have the greatest number of places to eat, but it's worth exploring beyond the Zona Sul, to Santa Teresa and Lagoa, for example, where there are many excellent restaurants, often providing better value for money and with fewer crowds in high season.
The Rio restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over R$200)
Moderate (R$ 50 to R$200)
Cheap (up to R$50)
These Rio restaurant prices are based on the average price of a three-course meal and half a bottle of house wine or equivalent, including tax. Sales tax of 5% and a service charge of 10-15% are added to most restaurant bills in Rio. Most credit cards are now widely accepted in the city's restaurants, although some of the cheaper or older establishments only accept cash. If you have American Express, or a lesser-known credit card, it's advisable to phone the restaurant in advance to check whether or not they'll accept it.
Roberta Sudbrack
Price: Expensive
The first chef in Rio to be awarded three Michelin stars for her modern and airy restaurant in Jardim Botanico, Roberta Sudbrack has cooked for world leaders, including Fidel Castro, Bill Clinton and former Brazilian presidentFernando Cardoso. Sudbrack's taste-bud tantalisers include such imaginative wonders as gema caipiri - polenta caviar with egg yolk; the chef's signature style focussing on fresh, unadulterated ingredients served with panache. Not cheap, but superb for that special treat. Open evenings only, except Saturdays, for good value four-course set lunch.
Address: Avenida Lineu de Paula Machado, 916, Jardim Botânico,, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Le Pré Catelan
Price: Expensive
The flagship restaurant of the Sofitel hotel on Copacabana beach, Le Pré Catelan serves up some of the most adventurous dishes in Rio. French gourmet cuisine goes up the Amazon, in a gastronomic exploration of the wonders of Brazilian tropical specialities. Four-Michelin-star French chef RolandVillard loves to pamper his clients so he often stops at tables to chat and help you choose your order. Try the fish consommé, served with a giant pirarucu fish scale as a spoon.
Address: Avenida Atlântica 4240, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Aprazível
Price: Moderate
ExcellentBrazilian food is served in this magical tropical garden restaurant in Santa Teresa overlooking the city centre. Led by chef AnaCastilho from Minas Gerais, dishes are rich in exotic flavours, though there's also a strong European influence. The Aprazivel Salad is a sweet and tangy blend of grilled aubergine and sweet potato with parmesan shavings and sun-dried tomatoes, while the moquequinha is a succulently light fish cooked in coconut cream sauce. Desserts such as banana Santa Teresa, served with warm chocolate sauce and sliced almonds are as sweet and delightful as the setting. Open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday evenings only.
Address: Rua Aprazîvel 62, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Casa da Feijoada
Price: Moderate
Feijoada is generally accepted as Brazil's national dish, so you'd be remiss not to sample this rich stew at least once during your stay in Rio. And the Casa da Feijoada, on a quiet corner of Ipanema, is one of the best places to try feijoada, complete with its side dishes of black beans, shredded greens, rice, crackling, and slices of orange. They also offer a novel appetiser: cold bean soup, which is tastier than it might sound. And the whole lot is finished off with a knock-out batida -- fruit cocktail with aguardente rum. Come here for Saturday lunch, as is the custom, and give yourself the rest of the afternoon off.
Address: Rua Prudente de Morais, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
=================================
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Restaurants, Rio de Janeiro Hotels, Rio de Janeiro Attractions, Rio de Janeiro Tours, Rio de Janeiro Introduction, Rio de Janeiro tourism, Rio de Janeiro travel guide, Rio de Janeiro vacation, South America, Brazil, Brazil tourism, Brazil vacation, Brazil travel guide, Rio de Janeiro Nightlife, travel guide, tourism, vacation === Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Travel guide, Tourism, Vacation

The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is one of few global cities that strikes a balance between cosmopolitan hub and natural wonder. As well its openness and unique mix of people, th...

Rio de Janeiro is one of few global cities that strikes a balance between cosmopolitan hub and natural wonder. As well its openness and unique mix of people, the city has a wide range of galleries, restaurants and world-famous beaches. Our new travel guide, published by Gestalten, will help you discover every pocket of the city. Available now at The MonocleShop: http://www.monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/the-monocle-travel-guide-rio-de-janeiro/

Rio de Janeiro is one of few global cities that strikes a balance between cosmopolitan hub and natural wonder. As well its openness and unique mix of people, the city has a wide range of galleries, restaurants and world-famous beaches. Our new travel guide, published by Gestalten, will help you discover every pocket of the city. Available now at The MonocleShop: http://www.monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/the-monocle-travel-guide-rio-de-janeiro/

Insider Travel Tips for Rio de Janeiro

http://braziliangringo.com/trip-rio-de-janeiro/ We're tired of stereotyped and unhelpful information being spread about Rio de Janeiro so we decided to sit down...

http://braziliangringo.com/trip-rio-de-janeiro/ We're tired of stereotyped and unhelpful information being spread about Rio de Janeiro so we decided to sit down and share useful tips for those who want to travel better to Rio.
http://www.riopalazzo.com/ Stay at Adam's BNB

http://braziliangringo.com/trip-rio-de-janeiro/ We're tired of stereotyped and unhelpful information being spread about Rio de Janeiro so we decided to sit down and share useful tips for those who want to travel better to Rio.
http://www.riopalazzo.com/ Stay at Adam's BNB

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

Rio de Janeiro Beach (Brazil) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
...

Rio de JaneiroStreet Food – Brazilian FoodDocumentary [BrazilTravel Documentary]
Save your cash for football and fun nights out and get stuck into Rio de Janeiro’s street food. ChefAndy Bates shares his favourite snacks, and the best places to buy them
"You are a person like travelling, let's Subscribe this channel to learn about the beautiful places in the world. And if you intend to travel in somecountry or someplace and want to get more information of places, please comment in this video, we'll upload as soon as possible. Thank you ^^
========================================
Rio de Janeiro Street Food – Brazilian Food Documentary [Brazil Travel Documentary]

An Idiot Abroad - Brazil S01E06

When Karl is told that his next trip will be to Rio de Janeiro to see Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado, his first reaction is that it is akin to a pylon: something that is there everyday that people probably get tired of seeing. What Ricky and Stephen don't tell him until he arrives in Rio is that they want him to be more social on his trips. As such, they place him in a dorm room in a hostel. They do tell him that Carnival will be happening while he's there. He's not too excited about it as he hates crowds and he presupposes it's a gay event, which makes him feel uncomfortable. But he is thrown into the festivities, whether he likes it or not. His anxiety at crowds is heightened when he is told he is also to attend a block party. He remarks at the dichotomy between the Catholic nature o...

published: 20 Aug 2017

Dash Berlin Live at Main Stage Ultra Music Festival, Brasil, Rio De Janeiro 2016 (Full Set)

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (FeiraHippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with http://riobybike.com/
6) Favela Tour with http://riobybike.com/
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu MangueiraHill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) NationalFine ArtsMuseum (Museu Nacional de Belas ArtesMNBA)
12) MunicipalTheatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) CafeColombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao BatistaCemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) PraçaMauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilTravelGuide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

Rio de JaneiroCarnival highlights.
The competition took place on February 11 and 12, 2018. The Special Group of the Samba SchoolsParade always happen on Sunday and Monday which is before Tuesday of carnival (mobile holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter, and which this year it is on February 13). On both nights, the parade starts at 9 o'clock and ends at sunrise.
Alguns dos melhores momentos do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
A competição ocorreu nos dias 11 e 12 de fevereiro de 2018. O Desfile das Escolas de Samba do Grupo Especial sempre acontece no domingo e segunda-feira que antecedem a terça-feira de Carnaval (feriado móvel que ocorre 47 dias antes da Páscoa, e que esse ano caiu no dia 13 de fevereiro). Em ambas as noites, o desfile se inicia às 9 horas e termina no nascer do sol.

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► https://goo.gl/MXPgSs
Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/awdDrh
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

✱ 2.600 Hotels in Rio de Janeiro - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/8B4MvI
Travel video about destination Rio de Janeiro Beach in Brazil.
From the Copacabana to the Ipanema, it is on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro that the Cariocas spend their time. Rich and poor, inhabitants of chic sea-front apartments or the hillside favellas, street kids and football hopefuls, black and white and every colour in between… everyone mixes together. One Rio afficianado claims that the sensual curves of the beach resemble a woman’s body ; the most beautiful in the world, he says. No-one is afraid of revealing themselves here, certainly not the beautiful, nor even the re-modelled, or the obese ! The only thing that counts is escaping the heat, and accepting the protection of the goddesses of the sea.
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► https://goo.gl/MXPgSs
Join us. Subscribe now! ► https://goo.gl/awdDrh
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!